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IJAZEHE    EXTKA. 

Shrcveport.  Snturday  Morning.  Jan.  28, 1865. 


Camdkn,  Jauaarj  27. 
New  York,. Inn.  14 —The  WorWs  n'^ashiugton 
8(>eri»tl  8iiyt)  it  is   maiorud  in  that  t'ity  that  the 


Peace  Commissiouers  asked   penuiHsiun  to  cross 
over  the  lines,  aud  d  <  reply  reached  them 

Tlie  Times'  special  says  it  is  reported  that 
Bl  .ir  hus  returned  from  Richuioud. 

Dates  froui  .\fexicM  to  the  'iHth  show  that  the 
RepiiliIicHii  troops  are  still  ^iviiijf  the  imperiiil- 
Irts  plenty  to  do. 

Bftwt-en  1,000  and  5,000  of  the  Eniper..r.. 
trtMips  have  beeu  defeated  by  the  Repuhlicaiis  at 
Etta. 

Thronjfhont  Soathern  Mexico  the  supporters  <>t 
•Juirez  are  active. 

In  one  tow  i  the  Imperial  KHrrisoii  revolted, 
put  tlie  Prefect  t-j  death,  and  j  'i:ied  (he  Repui.- 
licaus. 

'i'lie  Times'  fity  Poiut  .special  says  tlie  iudici- 
tioiisaic  that  Le<'  confemplates  some  iiioveiiieii! 
Wiietlier  it  .vili  a.-touisU  the  work!  or  uot  re- 
Uaiim  to  ho  Kei'H. 

The  L'njdon  Tinier,  alludi'ix  ♦"  the  preseut 
attitude  of  tie  \onh  towards  Cwiada,  say.*  iu 
the  i-reseiir.  st.'te  of  Northern  fetli;ig  there  is 
too  nitu-Ii  re  ISO  J  to  ap.prehend  *.iiie  stnigxle 
which  ,ii.iy  ri-ii  ler  ;i  r.n.ture  inevitable.  Aiiieri- 
cms  ue.iher  apprcci  .te  the  atreiiKth  of  Kiigl.uid 
nor  understnul  the  iitianimity  with  wliicli  wai 
coiild  i>e  pro-'c.ated  if  for- od  upon  a  reluctant 
goveniiiient  aud  iiati<ui.  The  fir»t  resuk  would 
be  the  imui<»'liateand  irrevocable  estHbiishuieiH 
of  Southern  indepetidcuce.  ■  }       ■■ 

T.K-  l\il>uu,;'s  \V  i-liiii^toa  special  j^ives  as  the 
opinion  of  an -rtld  h'.ind  iU  pe<ice  negotiations^ 
that,  a  ces-ation  of  h  >stilitie.'<  preliaiiunry  l 
ru.md  lie.;,' )'-i -tjon«  wlj)  take  place  in  teu  di^"r 
■^- Tci^ni.iiTow  iVe  h«4't4  <if  a  new  peacrinaker, 
referrinjf  to  t:ie  dr.if;,  d  lubtless  will  fall  heavily 
oa  -lelT.  D.ivis'  olistiuicy. 

Hi-ury  S.  Fi-oio   M    <.'■   from   Tcones-see.   was 


arrested  at  Fredericksburg  oa  the  12th  of  Jaa- 

ary,  while  attempting  to  go  ovei  to  the  enemy. 

Presideut  Davis  reported  the  matter  to  Congrestf, 

and  Foote  is  in  custody  of  the  War  Department. 

The  New  York  Tribunes  lys  President  l.incola 
has  declai-ed  that  if  Foofe  is  harmed  by  the 
rebels  he  will  bring  tive  ot  the  mostdistiiigoish- 
ed  rebel  prisoners  to  grief. 

Our  cavalry  are  in  pu  M.iit  of  Koote's  captors. 

The  Herald's  "•at'liingtoii  -|>eciMl  says  Blair 
eaclieii  Kichiuoiid  on  t!:e  l-kh,  and  i*eii.  Single- 
ton, peace  co'iiui  >8i  >ncr  from  Illi.ioit,  woild 
■each  tl:er<»  on  the  2<Jiii. 

The  ashville  l-'etieral  S;ate  Convention  ba^ 
abolished  slavery.     Also,  Missouri. 

Edw  rd  Everett  is  de.id. 

Ros-er  8  cavalry  gained  a  decisive  victory  over 
tiie  Federals  at  Waverly,  VVest.-rn  Va  ,  cupior- 
iiig  800  pris  -ners,  two  Colonels,  dec. 

Hamlin  has  declared  that  he  will  not  accept 
.iuy  jiosition  in  tlie  new  «  abinet. 

.^nomei  u&^cuiiioii  luut  oeeu  uitea  ouiSjfAiuBb 

Wiluiingtou. 

Shi'i'inan  is  moving  tov,-;trds  Charleston. 

Mr.  .Miles,  of  S  C  .  intr.»lu-ed  resolutions  in 
the  rel'el  Coiure.-s  denouncing  a*"  rev  duliouaiy 
any  attempt  at   peace  ni;»kin4  by  seps'rate  States. 

The  St  L'uis  DeiuiM-rat  of  the  Itith  says  tha- 
i-eport  that  I^e  liu-.  seiif  troops  to  oppose  Sher- 
man ha--<  beeu  contirmed,  !iul  don  t  know  wliitt 
numbers. 

Kiciiuiond  papers  of  the  I^Jth  announce  the 
arrival  of  '.>lair.  and  ^'tates  he  bad  an  interview 
with   Piesiiieiit  Davis.  , 

New  York.  J;iu  14.  —  fhe  W<»rl(fs  Washing- 
ton special  says  President  Lincoln  will  issue  a 
tiuiplenientary  procl miatfon  after  the  tall  ol 
Charleatou  iiicrea-'iiig  th«  nuinlier  aiid  grade  of 
offirera  eiciuded  from  amnesty  after  a  certain 
d.ite,  and  iuformiug  Jetf  Davis  and  his  sup- 
porters that  if  tUey  ht4vt  out  long  enough  "to 
compervbe  i-aiBitijf  (^  enrtlher  army  lio  uniuesty 
whatever  wi'l  be  given;  but  if  they  lay  down 
thei.-  anus  they  WfH  be  mBgnaniw,  usly  treated. 

H.  A. 


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